20 mourners arrested in Srinagar

Srinagar, Jan 18: About 20 mourners were today arrested when they were trying to take out a Muslims to took out muharram procession in the city.

The Intihad-ul-Muslimeen (IuM) has already filed a petition in the Jammu and Kashmir high court challenging the ban on Muharram processions in the city, calling it a violation of their fundamental rights.

The High Court issued a notice to the authorities seeking objections on the petition within two weeks but it did not say anything about processions being taken out today and on January 20 (8th and 10 day of Muharram month). As Shia Muslims started a procession from Exchange road near here this afternoon, police swung into action and arrested about 20 mourners.

Similar attempts by Shia were prevented by the police, who have been deployed in strength at different places, particularly the routes being used by mourners to reach Dalgate Imambara.

A large number of police personnel have been deployed at Dalgate and its adjoining areas since early this morning to prevent shia mourners to enter the area.

Muharram processions in the city have been banned since 1989.

Though no ban orders were given to organisers of these processions, police used forced to prevent the mourners from taking out such processions at Abi-Gazar, Gurubazar and Dalgate.

However, in other Shia dominated areas, including central Kashmir district of Badgam and down town Srinagar, thousands of mourners join Muharram processions despite snow and rains since early this morning.

The authorities have made all arrangements, including medical, electricity and drinking water for the mourners.